This couple loves the Fringe Festival so much they started producing their own plays
At the theatre with . . . Joan Jamieson and Shelley M. Hobbs, who say they love the festival's sense of 'discovery'.
At the theatre with . . . Joan Jamieson and Shelley M. Hobbs, who say they love the festival's sense of 'discovery'.
Also on the Top Ticket: Arj Barker of Flight of the Conchords fame at the Comedy Bar.
Canadian Stage artistic director Jocelyn gives us Hamlet as psychological thriller, with a stellar cast.
Despite weaknesses in script, Carole King musical pulls heartstrings with nostalgic songs and its lead performance.
From a play set in a washroom to ghostbusting Elizabethans to a monster mash in dance and a karaoke party.
Standup comedian Efthimios Nasiopoulos has called off not one but two weddings. His one-man show, Disengaged, looks back at his failed relationships.
Factory's 2017-18 season includes world premieres of Kat Sandler's BANG BANG, Jeff Ho's trace and After Wrestling.
VideoCabaret's show tackles the Confederation period, from 1861 to the execution of Louis Riel in 1885.
Also on the Top Ticket, the PS: We Are All Here dance series and concerts by Bob Dylan, Ed Sheeran and more.
Since making the move to the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in 2006, Toronto's ballet and opera companies have never looked back.
This complex whodunit, second in Kate Hennig's Tudor queens trilogy, a taut, twisty story of power, loyalty and betrayal.
Tim Carroll's unorthodox direction elevates the performances as actors roll with audience-thrown punches.
Chilina Kennedy and Liam Tobin have played their respective roles for some time, but never together.
Artistic director's production of Androcles and the Lion pushes actors, audiences out of their comfort zones.
Come From Away is Audience Choice winner, Soulpepper and Tapestry Opera take five awards apiece.
The collection of Oscar Wilde stories being staged at he Shaw Festival makes for much for interesting theatrical fare than the Disney-fied versions that sometimes take up space in the "child…
Open-air Bard, an old war story and the TSO vie for your eyeballs.
The Shaw Festival's show has room to grow, but gives five female actors strong opportunities to shine.
Dance opera premiering at Luminato focuses on aftermath of residential schools, 'where society can effect change'.
Commissions featuring Robert Binet and Michaela Hinds, performances including Mix Mix Dance Collective on the bill.
Final week of Buddies' festival, world's best hip-hop dancers and a second chance to see a SummerWorks winner.
Jillian Keiley's production of Bakkhai examines how nature and female sexuality are forever under the attempted control of mankind.
Jackie Maxwell brings time frame from 1600s to 1930s, and the comedy takes a back seat to abhorrent actions.
Each element of the production works seamlessly to create a grand, overarching vision of a fairy-tale world.
Tony Kushner's award-winning play has been running for 25 years and there are no signs of it slowing down.